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35 Years of Full Accreditation ... Share the Journey 35 Years of Full Accreditation ... Share the Journey
Sitting Bull College • 9299 Hwy 24 • Fort Yates, ND 58538701-854-8000 • [email protected] • www.sittingbull.edu
Fall 2020
What’s InsideWhat’s InsideNEWS and Fall Calendar ..............................Page 2
Fall 2020 Class Schedule ...............................Page 3
Dual Graduate ...............................................Page 5
Faculty of the Year .........................................Page 5
First Graduates of BSW .................................Page 6
Summer of Science ........................................Page 7
Heavy Equipment Program...........................Page 8
Dr. Helm joins SBC .......................................Page 8
Fall Semester 2020Fall Semester 2020 August 3-20 Online Registration– Returning Students August 11 Registration McLaughlin August 12 Registration Mobridge August 13-14 In-Service August 17-20 Registration (Fort Yates) August 20 Last Day to Register for Classes August 24 First Day of Classes August 27 Last Day to Change Classes September 7 Labor Day Holiday September 21-24 Native American Week September 25 American Day Holiday October 12-15 Midterms Week October 26-28 Pre-registration for Spring November 11 Veterans Day Holiday November 20 Last Day to Drop Classes November 26-27 Thanksgiving Holiday December 4 Last Day of Classes December 7-10 Final Exams December 15 All Chiefs Day January 8 Last Day to Remove Incompletes from Fall Semester
Fort Yates ClassesFort Yates ClassesD I V I S I O N O F B U S I N E S S
COURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATIONBAD 103 Legal Environment of Business Brad Peterson 3 W 6p-6:55p STC-120
BAD 201 Principles of Accounting I Rachel Kuntz 3 T 3p-3:55p EC-123
BAD 208 Entrepreneurial Marketing Glen Philbrick 3 W 1p-1:55p EC-112
BAD 297 Business Administration/ManagementInt Glen Philbrick 3 INTRNSHP
BAD 303 ON Human Resource Management Therese Schmidt 3 ONLINE
BAD 311 Principles of Marketing Therese Schmidt 3 T 1p-1:55p EC-112
BAD 323 ON Payroll Accounting Christine Goldsmith 3 ONLINE
BAD 406 Business Ethics Rachel Kuntz 3 R 5p-5:55p EC-105
BAD 434 World Business Glen Philbrick 3 W 5p-5:55p EC-112
BAD 453 Strategic Management Glen Philbrick 3 W 5p-5:55p EC-112
BADM 517 ON Community Development Jeff Moser 3 ONLINE
BADM 655 Financial Management & Financial Analys Rachel Kuntz 3 T 5p-5:55p EC-112
BADM 680 Strategic Managment & Decision Making Rachel Kuntz 3 T 6p-6:55p EC-112
BOTE 247 Spreadsheet Applications Therese Schmidt 3 M 4p-4:55p STC-108
CIS 128 Microcomputer Hardware I Gabriella Arellano 3 W 1p-1:55p STC-105
CIS 164 Networking Fundamentals I Gabriella Arellano 4 T 10a-10:55a STC-105
CIS 212 Operating Systems Client Gabriella Arellano 3 T 1p-1:55p STC-105
CIS 215 ON Implementing a Server Environment Lisa McLaughlin 3 ONLINE
CSCI 101 01 Introduction to Computers Gabriella Arellano 3 W 9a-9:55a STC-108
CSCI 101 02 Introduction to Computers Therese Schmidt 3 T 10a-10:55a STC-108
CSCI 101 03 Introduction to Computers Therese Schmidt 3 M 2p-2:55p STC-108
D I V I S I O N O F C O N S T R U C T I O N T E C H N O L O G YCOURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATION
CARP 102 Core Curriculum Terry Brown Otter 2 R 9:30a-10:55a BTT-BTT
CARP 105 Construction Math Terry Brown Otter 3 M W 9:30a-10:55a BTT-BTT
CARP 120 Principles of Framing Terry Brown Otter 3 T R 11a-12:25p BTT-BTT
CARP 125 Construction Practicum I Terry Brown Otter 4 MT WR 1p-3:55p BTT-BTT
CDL 100 CDL Permit Arlin Haider 4 MT W 9a-1:55p BTT-CDL
CDL 105 Novice CDL Training Arlin Haider 2 MT W 9a-1:55p BTT-CDL
CDL 107 Advanced CDL Driving Arlin Haider 3 MT W 9a-1:55p BTT-CDL
CDL 109 Driver Endorsements Arlin Haider 3 MT W 9a-1:55p BTT-CDL
ECAL 101 Electrical Fundamentals I Bruce Greig 3 M W 10a-10:55a BTT-ECAL
R 11a-11:55a BTT-ECAL
ECAL 103 Electrical Code Study Bruce Greig 3 MT W 11a-11:55a BTT-ECAL
ECAL 104 Electrical Trades Math Bruce Greig 2 T R 10a-10:55a BTT-ECAL
ECAL 106 Electrical Practicum I Bruce Greig 4 MT WR 1p-3:55p BTT-ECAL
OSHA 100 Safety Course Dustin Austin 1 BTT-ECAL
D I V I S I O N O F E D U C AT I O NCOURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATION
ECE 213 Language & Literacy Development in Earl 3 T 9a-11:55a FSC-RED
ECE 236 Social/Emotional Development & Guidanc Derek Stewart 2 T 1p-1:55p FSC-YELLO
ECE 252 Stages of Child Development Derek Stewart 3 W 3p-3:55p FSC-YELLO
ECE 297 Early Childhood Education Internship Derek Stewart 3 INTRNSHP
ECE 325 ON Reading & Language Arts Methods Travis Frank 4 ONLINE
ECE 330 Observation/Assessment Techniques in E Chris Fried 3 W 1p-1:55p FSC-RED
ECE 338 Play & the Social Environment in Early Ch Chris Fried 2 W 3p-3:55p FSC-RED
ECE 428 ON Issues in Early Childhood Chris Fried 3 ONLINE
EED 250 Introduction to Education Chris Fried 2 W 11a-11:55a FSC-RED
EED 277 Math for Elementary Teacher Travis Frank 3 M 11a-11:55a FSC-YELLO
EED 298 Pre-Professional Experience Derek Stewart 1 BY ARR
EED 305 Methods of Teaching in the Elementary, Chris Fried 3 R 1p-1:55p FSC-RED
EED 325 Methods of Teaching Language Arts in th Travis Frank 2 M 1p-1:55p FSC-YELLO
EED 497 Student Teaching in the Elementary Scho Travis Frank 12 INTRNSHP
EED 498 Senior Capstone Travis Frank 1 BY ARR
EED 528 Educational Assessment Derek Stewart 3 W 5p-5p FSC-YELLO
EED 528 ON Educational Assessment Travis Frank 3 ONLINE
EED 560 Field Experience Travis Frank 1 BY ARR
EED 571 01 Research Seminar II Travis Frank 2 BY ARR
EED 571 02 Research Seminar II Chris Fried 2 BY ARR
EED 581 01 Scholarly Project Seminar II Travis Frank 2 BY ARR
EED 581 02 Scholarly Project Seminar II Chris Fried 2 BY ARR
D I V I S I O N O F A R T S & H U M A N I T I E SCOURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATION
COMM 110 Fundamentals of Public Speaking Suzanne Albers 3 T 1p-1:55p STC-108
ENGL 099B 01 College Writing Preparation Suzanne Albers 2 T 10:30a-11:25a SC-LAB
ENGL 110 01 Composition I Renee Froelich 3 W 2:30p-3:25p STC-101
ENGL 110 02 Composition I Renee Froelich 3 T 9a-9:55a STC-101
ENGL 120 Composition II Kayla Stewart 3 T 11a-11:55a STC-120
ENGL 238 Children’s Literature 3 M 4p-6:55p FSC-RED
HUM 297 ON General Studies Captsone Renee Froelich 1 ONLINE
HUM 497 ON General Studies Capstone Renee Froelich 1 ONLINE
D I V I S I O N O F H E A LT H & P H Y S E D U C AT I O NCOURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATION
HPER 200 Nutrition Lindsey Helm 2 M W 10a-10:55a STC-129
HPER 210 01 First Aid/CPR/AED Les Siewert 2 STC-111
D I V I S I O N O F N AT I V E A M E R I C A N S T U D I E SCOURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATION
NAS 101 Ochethi Sakowin Language for Beginners Helene Circle Eagle 3 W 10:30a-11:25a FSC-YELLO
NAS 102 Ochethi Sakowin Language for Elementar 3 M W 5:30p-6:55p FSC-WHITE
NAS 105 Ochethi Sakowin Culture I Michael Moore 3 T 10a-10:55a FSC-YELLO
NAS 204 Native American Governments: Tradition Michael Moore 3 W 10a-11:25a FSC-WHITE
NAS 211 Ochethi Sakowin Language for Pre-Inter 3 M W 5:30p-6:55p FSC-WHITE
NAS 213 Ochethi Sakowin Oral Tradition & Storyte Michael Moore 3 W 2p-2:55p FSC-RED
NAS 299U Ochethi Sakowin Art Projects Helene Circle Eagle 3 W 2:30p-3:25p VS-ART
NAS 301 Ochethi Sakowin for Advanced Intermedi Helene Circle Eagle 3 T 10:30a-11:25a FSC-WHITE
NAS 411 Ochethi Sakowin History II Michael Moore 3 T 3p-3:55p FSC-YELLO
NAS 415 History of Native American Education Michael Moore 3 T 1p-1:55p FSC-RED
NAS 420 Current Issues in Native North America Helene Circle Eagle 3 W 1p-1:55p FSC-WHITE
NAS 445 Applying Native American Culture toNatu Michael Moore 3 W 12p-12:55p STC-129
NAS 499U Ochethi Sakowin Art Projects Helene Circle Eagle 3 W 2:30p-3:25p VS-ART
D I V I S I O N O F N U R S I N GCOURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATION
NURS 101 Introduction to the Nursing Profession Lindsey Helm 1 M 11a-11:55a STC-129
NURS 201 Holistic Health Assessment Across the Lif Sherry Messmer 3 T R 9a-10:55a STC-131
NURS 205 Basic Pharmacology for Nurses Lindsey Helm 2 T R 1p-1:55p STC-129
NURS 206C Fundamental Nursing InterventionsNursi Lindsey Helm 1 R STC-129
STC-129
NURS 231 Mental Health/Behavioral Health Nursing D’Arlyn Bauer 2 M 1p-1:55p STC-131
M 3p-6:55p STC-131
NURS 245 Nursing Care of Families Lindsey Helm 4 T R 9a-10:25a STC-129
T R 2p-4:55p
D I V I S I O N O F M AT H & S C I E N C ECOURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATION
AGEC 203 Agroforestry Francis Onduso 3 R 3:30p-4:25p STC-129
AGEC 303 Agroforestry Francis Onduso 3 R 3:30p-4:25p STC-129
ATSC 110 Meteorology Gary Halvorson 4 W 4p-5:55p STC-124
BIOL 220 Anatomy & Physiology I Francis Onduso 4 W 9a-10:25a STC-130
W 10:30a-12:25p STC-130
BIOL 431 Grassland Ecology Renae Schmitt 3 M 3p-3:55p STC-130
CHEM 115 Introduction to Chemistry Gary Halvorson 4 W 9a-9:55a STC-124
W 1p-1:55p STC-124
CHEM 116 Introduction to Organic & Biochemistry Mafany Ndiva Mongoh 4 M 4:30p-5:25p STC-124
CHEM 116 Introduction to Organic & Biochemistry Mafany Ndiva Mongoh 4 M 6p-6:55p STC-124
CHEM 121 General Chemistry I Gary Halvorson 4 W 9a-9:55a STC-124
W 1p-1:55p STC-124
ENS 113 Introduction to Environmental Science Daniel Buresh 4 W 4:30p-7:25p STC-129
ENS 211 Introduction to GIS/GPS Mafany Ndiva Mongoh 3 W 4:30p-5:25p STC-134
ENS 216 Wildlife Management & Conservation Renae Schmitt 4 T 9a-10:55a STC-130
ENS 225 Environmental Sampling Daniel Buresh 4 W 1:30p-3:25p STC-134
ENS 240 Environmental Statistics Daniel Buresh 3 R 1p-1:55p STC-134
ENS 260 Environmental Research Project I Renae Schmitt 2 BY ARR
ENS 261 Environmental Research Project II Renae Schmitt 2 BY ARR
ENS 311 Introduction to GIS/GPS Mafany Ndiva Mongoh 3 W 4:30p-5:25p STC-134
ENS 321 Environmental Chemistry Mafany Ndiva Mongoh 3 W 6p-6:55p STC-124
ENS 445 Applying Dakota/Lakota Culture to Enviro Daniel Buresh 3 W 12p-12:55p STC-129
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ENS 493A Senior Research Mafany Ndiva Mongoh 1 INTRNSHP
ENS 493B Senior Research Mafany Ndiva Mongoh 1 INTRNSHP
ENS 493C Senior Research Mafany Ndiva Mongoh 1 INTRNSHP
ENS 499K Soil Morphology & Classification Gary Halvorson 3 T 4p-5:25p STC-124
ENS 499L ON Intermediate Statistics Wes Newton 3 ONLINE
ENS 499T Fisheries Management Daniel Buresh 3 R 2:30p-3:25p STC-134
ENS 545 Applying Dakota/Lakota Culture in Enviro Daniel Buresh 3 W 12p-12:55p STC-129
ENS 558 Restoration Ecology Francis Onduso 3 R 1p-1:55p STC-130
ENS 572 Environmental Water Quality Gary Halvorson 3 T 9a-9:55a STC-124
MATH 099 01 College Math Preparation Tim Krahler 4 W 10:30a-11:25a STC-111
MATH 099 02 College Math Preparation Wes Newton 4 T 1p-1:55p STC-101
MATH 101 01 Pre-Algebra Tim Krahler 4 W 10:30a-11:25a STC-111
MATH 101 02 Pre-Algebra Wes Newton 3 T 1p-1:55p STC-101
MATH 102 01 Intermediate Algebra Tim Krahler 4 W 10:30a-11:25a STC-111
MATH 102 02 Intermediate Algebra Tim Krahler 4 T 1p-1:55p STC-111
MATH 103 01 College Algebra Tim Krahler 4 W 10:30a-11:25a STC-111
MATH 103 02 College Algebra Tim Krahler 4 T 1p-1:55p STC-111
D I V I S I O N O F S O C I A L & B E H AV O R I A L S C I E N C E S
COURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATIONCJ 202 Introduction to Law Enforcement & Corre Wayne Shelley 3 R 10:30a-11:25a EC-105
CJ 203 Interview & Interrogation Wayne Shelley 3 M 1p-1:55p EC-105
CJ 206 Civil Law I: Contacts & Law Cara DiMare 3 T 4:30p-5:25p EC-105
CJ 208 Family Law Vicki Broz Krause 3 M 4:30p-5:25p EC-105
CJ 225 Introduction to American Courts Wayne Shelley 3 M 3p-3:55p EC-105
CJ 231 Evidence & Procedure Wayne Shelley 3 R 1p-1:55p EC-105
CJ 252 Criminology Wayne Shelley 3 R 3p-3:55p EC-105
CJ 265 Trial Techniques Erin Shanley 3 W 5p-5:55p EC-105
CJ 297 Criminal Justice Internship/Capstone Exp Wayne Shelley 3 INTRNSHP
ECON 202 Macroeconomics Glen Philbrick 3 R 10:30a-11:25a EC-112
HS 204 Case Management Roxy Howes 4 W 10:30a-11:25a STC-114
HS 220 Management & Administration in Human Roxy Howes 3 W 1p-1:55p STC-114
HS 297A Human Services Internship Roxy Howes 1 INTRNSHP
HS 297B Human Services Internship Roxy Howes 1 INTRNSHP
HS 297C Human Services Internship Roxy Howes 1 INTRNSHP
PSYC 100 01 First Year Learning Experience Lindsay Sandquist 3 W 1p-1:55p STC-101
PSYC 100 02 First Year Learning Experience Lindsay Sandquist 3 T 2:30p-3:25p STC-101
PSYC 100 03 First Year Learning Experience Lindsay Sandquist 1 BY ARR
PSYC 111 IV Introduction to Psychology Roxy Howes 3 R 1p-1:55p STC-114
SOC 120 Transitions-Graduation & Beyond Stephanie Rusher 2 M 5p-5:55p STC-101
SWK 490 Field Internship Leslie White Temple 12 INTRNSHP
SWK 491 Senior Seminar Leslie White Temple 1 M 9a-10:25a STC-120
McLaughlin Classes McLaughlin Classes D I V I S I O N O F B U S I N E S S
COURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATIONCSCI 101 MC Introduction to Computers Bernadette Terrell 3 T 9a-9:55a MCL-COMP
D I V I S I O N O F A R T S & H U M A N I T I E SCOURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATION
ENGL 099B MC College Writing Preparation Suzanne Albers 2 W 3:30p-4:25p MCL-102
ENGL 110 MC Composition I Renee Froelich 3 T 2p-2:55p MCL-102
ENGL 120 MC Composition II Renee Froelich 3 T 3:30p-4:25p MCL-102
D I V I S I O N O F M AT H & S C I E N C ECOURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATION
BIOL 150 MC General Biology I Francis Onduso 4 R 6p-7:55p MCL-SCI
MATH 099 MC College Math Preparation Tim Krahler 4 T 3p-3:55p MCL-101
MATH 101 MC Pre-Algebra Tim Krahler 4 T 3p-3:55p MCL-101
MATH 102 MC Intermediate Algebra Tim Krahler 4 M W 2p-3:55p MCL-101
D I V I S I O N O F S O C I A L & B E H AV O R I A L S C I E N C E SCOURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATION
PSYC 100 MC First Year Learning Experience Bernadette Terrell 3 T 10:30a-11:25a MCL-102
PSYC 111 MI Introduction to Psychology Roxy Howes 3 R 1p-1:55p MCL-IVN
Mobridge ClassesMobridge ClassesD I V I S I O N O F B U S I N E S S
COURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATIONCSCI 101 MO Introduction to Computers Jan Brockel 3 T 9a-9:55a MOB-6
D I V I S I O N O F A R T S & H U M A N I T I E SCOURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATION
ART 299P MO Drawing, Fiber Art, & Printmaking Debra Walker 3 T 1p-3:55p MOB-7
ENGL 099B MO College Writing Preparation Suzanne Albers 2 W 1:30p-2:25p MOB-9
ENGL 110 MO Composition I Kayla Stewart 3 W 12:30p-1:25p MOB-6
ENGL 120 MO Composition II Kayla Stewart 3 W 11a-11:55a MOB-6
D I V I S I O N O F N AT I V E A M E R I C A N S T U D I E SCOURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATION
NAS 101 MO Ochethi Sakowin Language for Beginners Helene Circle Eagle 3 T 3:30p-4:25p MOB-3
D I V I S I O N O F M AT H & S C I E N C ECOURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATION
MATH 099 MO College Math Preparation Wes Newton 4 W 11a-11:55a MOB-3
MATH 101 MO Pre-Algebra Wes Newton 4 W 11a-11:55a MOB-3
MATH 102 MO Intermediate Algebra Wes Newton 4 W 1p-1:55p MOB-3
MATH 103 MO College Algebra Wes Newton 4 W 1p-1:55p MOB-3
D I V I S I O N O F S O C I A L & B E H AV O R I A L S C I E N C E SCOURSE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR CREDITS DAYS TIME HELD LOCATION
PSYC 100 MO First Year Learning Experience Jan Brockel 3 T 10:30a-11:25a MOB-3
PSYC 111 OI Introduction to Psychology Roxy Howes 3 R 1p-1:55p MOB-8
*Classes and/or class times are subject to change.
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Dual GraduateDual Graduate
Faculty of The YearFaculty of The Year
Tatewyn Bernie is breaking records at Sitting Bull College (SBC) as the first student to graduate from Fort Yates Public High School and Sitting Bull College in the Spring of 2020 as a dual enrolled student. Mr. Bernie was dual enrolled in the Building Trades program at Sitting Bull College while completing his high school diploma. This young man is a true role model and has shown the younger generation what hard work is.
Terry Brown Otter, SBC Building Trades Instructor stated, “Tatewyn was always a joy to have in class. His excitement to learn was the positivity we needed during the COVID-19 pandemic.” That’s right, this young man also fought through the pandemic. The Building Trades Program at SBC was able to finish by cutting class sizes in half and completing all book work online. Mr. Brown Otter mentioned that the trades programs are very hands on and found it a very difficult time for both the instructor and students but they all finished strong. Our hats off to Mr. Tatewyn Bernie for his hard work and we hope to have more dual graduates in Sitting Bull College’s future.
Sitting Bull College 2020 faculty of the year was awarded to Dr. Rachel Kuntz, Master of Business Administration (MBA) Instructor. Dr. Kuntz has been with Sitting Bull College (SBC) since 2016 when she started the implementation of the MBA program. Sitting Bull College started their first MBA program in August of 2019.
Rachel has been teaching since 2008. During that time she also worked on various business support projects which included: product development, market analysis, product research, job costing, cost benefit analysis, burden rates, feasibility studies, etc. In addition she spent over a year in mortgage and has an insurance and financial industry background. She served as a volunteer in the Junior Achievement program, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, a member of the CDHRA, and currently is member of the NDSHA. A long term goal is to seek the CFP certification.
Sitting Bull College is honored to have a faculty member like Dr. Kuntz who brings many new ideas and teaching styles to the table. From the short year of teaching the MBA program, the students have strived and advanced their knowledge in management, analysis and community development. Sitting Bull College’s first graduating class in Masters of Business Administration will be the spring of 2021. Faculty of the year is nominated by the Sitting Bull College student body.
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Bachelor of Social Work GraduatesBachelor of Social Work Graduates
Sitting Bull College had the first graduates of Bachelors in Social Work this year. The first co-hort of students included Shantelle Cruz, Lauren Taken Alive, Hoksila White Mountain along with Alicia Gourd-Mackin and Leslie White Temple Gipp as their instructors. Gourd-Mackin states, “Little did we know that we were about to embark on a life changing journey, a growing journey of great trials and tribulations”.
Over the course of four semesters the cohort has completed many projects together. One of the memorable projects was the mock intake interview that was conducted in the fall of 2018. The co-hort shared many laughs once they got in front of the camera. They also created a portfolio of many resources that would be of good use to the students as they start their social work careers. Throughout the entire course of the Social Work program the students continually added informative content. The Social Work students also participated in the North Dakota Department of Health Mandated Reporter training online.
Fall 2019 semester was definitely a time of growth. A true growing experience, as Lakota/Dakotas, they researched and observed the similarities between the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics and our Lakota/Dakota values and beliefs. “I have high hopes for future BSW cohorts at SBC. I know with the immense support from faculty and staff and the overall environment at SBC, each social work student will be able to succeed. Not only will each social work student succeed but they will be able to further enhance and grow spiritually, mentally, culturally, and of course, as aspiring Social Workers” stated Mrs. Gourd-Mackin.
The advice that Alicia has for future BSW cohorts regarding the Social Work club and for learning in class is Mitakuye Oyasin. The Social Work Club is intended to collaborate with fellow classmates and other SBC students to create positive movements that can help enhance the environment at SBC as well as our individual lives. Be open to the opinions and beliefs of others and engage in tough conversations that allow you to grow. Be open to sharing your own experiences, this allows you to grow and reflect upon your own life story. Lastly, be open with your feelings and emotions when you’re faced with a trying time. When you overcome the obstacles you will face, you can see and feel the growth that you are enduring.
Pictured above from left: Leslie White Temple Gipp (Instructor), Hoksila White Mountain, Shantelle Cruz, Lauren Taken Alive, Summer Taken Alive and Alicia Gourd-Mackin (Instructor).
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Summer of ScienceSummer of Science
In the best college and university science programs, students get experience with cutting-edge technology and work with major partners to secure excellent internships and do work that matters. The Sitting Bull College Environmental Science Program has long been a leader not just in the region, but nationally. Recently, the Sitting Bull College Facility for Innovative Atmospheric Research and Education (FIARE) has even furthered this reputation by teaming up with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
This summer SBC FIARE launched its first Atmospheric Science Course, ENS 499. Also, four Sitting Bull College students, Native and non-Native, were selected for and started NASA internships. The students worked with multiple NASA scientists to build air quality monitoring instruments and learned how to measure the air quality in this region. Sitting Bull College also acquired a PurpleAir instrument which can test particulate matter (PM). The Standing Rock Reservation now has one of the dozens of PurpleAir monitoring stations on the continent providing important air quality information. Sitting Bull College already has a professional water quality testing lab, and when done, SBC FIARE will make Standing Rock a leader in air quality and atmospheric data.
Throughout the course, students expressed how important good air quality is to the ways of life of Indigenous peoples. During presentations by NASA on meteorology, students have taught the NASA scientists on wakíŋyaŋ and traditional knowledge about the weather. The fact that somehow scientists from around the country and Sitting Bull College faculty, staff, and students have teamed up to create a world-class facility even in these difficult times really shines a light on the potential for a stellar education at all Tribal Colleges. Former three-time NASA intern and Sitting Bull College graduate, current SSS Director Cara DiMare, said about the partnership "this is filling a major research gap for the area and an incredible opportunity for all involved."
In Fall 2020 Sitting Bull College plans to launch its first atmospheric science-focused Environmental Science Master's Degree co-hort. Sitting Bull College has been approved by the Higher Learning Commission, the regional accreditor for post-secondary institution in the United States, for the past half decade to start granting Master's degrees. The Environmental Science program graduate students have had much success and gone on to work at the local and national level, working in the oil and gas industry, government water quality, and more. The incorporation of more air quality research provides Sitting Bull College students more opportunities, which will doubtlessly benefit the community and beyond.
To learn more about FIARE or achieving your graduate degree at Sitting Bull College, call (701)854-8000 or visit sittingbull.edu.
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Heavy Equipment Program is back to SBCHeavy Equipment Program is back to SBC
Dr. Helm joins SBCDr. Helm joins SBC
Sitting Bull College welcomes Arlin Haider as the new Heavy Equipment Operator instructor. Arlin was raised on a farm and ranch on the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and graduated from Fort Yates high school. He went to college at Bismarck State College and received a teaching certificate from Valley City State College. Mr. Haider has 25 years of experience in construction heavy equipment industry working on commercial and residential developments and different size projects.
Mr. Haider is also the instructor for the Commercial Drivers License certificate program at SBC. This is a one semester program which gives students the knowledge and training to acquire their CDL license. Students also learn about the standard safety practices set by OSHA as well as an overview of ND and SD DOT regulations. The College has school buses and tractor trailers for students to practice with as well as driving simulators.
Dr. Lindsey Helm is a 2003 ASN and 2007 BSN graduate of Presentation College. She completed her Masters of Science in Nursing, specialty in Education in December of 2010 and a Doctor of Education this past April through Walden University. She has practiced in a wide variety of nursing areas such as medical/surgical, obstetrics, intensive care, same day surgery and emergency room nursing for the past 17 years. She has administrative experience with long term care and has been the BSN program director for Presentation college for the last seven years. She has worked as a hospice case manager for Compassionate Care Hospice (Gettysburg Office) and was responsible for the start up and managing of the sleep lab at the Mobridge Regional Hospital. Lindsey continues to work prn staff nurse as needed for the Mobridge Regional hospital and is part-time virtual coach for Assessment Technologies Institute, LLC Virtual Education. She has taught online and in seat for Presentation college in the traditional BSN program and the LPN-BSN completion program. She is married and has four daughters. She is located in the Sitka area 16 miles east of Mobridge.
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